A Panasonic analog phone requires 4 wires to work. The voice pair is on the RED/GREEN and the data pair is on the BLACK/YELLOW. Guess which pair you don't have? Take a single line non Pana phone and plug it into the same jack. When it works, your Pana phone should work. Look for a broken wire somewhere, but first go back to the phone system cabinet and test your Pana phone.

A Panasonic analog phone requires 4 wires to work. The voice pair is on the RED/GREEN and the data pair is on the BLACK/YELLOW. Guess which pair you don't have? Take a single line non Pana phone and plug it into the same jack. When it works, your Pana phone should work. Look for a broken wire somewhere, but first go back to the phone system cabinet and test your Pana phone.

The mechanics of storing a speed dial number on Panasonic phones is the same, even if the phone can be connected to one of 18 different model Key Service Units. It involves pressing PROGRAM a button, an access code, the number, and STORE. In the U.S. our access code to get an outside line is "9". You may be using something different, like '0'.

The differences are if you can dial "9" on the intercom and get a dial tone, which collumn of buttons you press, and/or whether you want this to be PERSONAL numbers or SYSTEM numbers.

In a TA-824, lines are accessed high to low. If you have 2 lines on a basic system and dial "9" to get an outside line, you will land on line 3 if you have not told the system that line 3 is disabled (system program 400). So, the fast answer is press PROGRAM, a button on the right side, dial 9+your desired number and STORE. If it's a left side button, dial 29 instead of 9.

System speed dials requrie access to system program 001.

If this does not work on your system, please comment back with your actual system model number.

Hello, from the Switcboard / Main telephone ( usually ext 101, 10 or 9 ) with the handset on the cradle press Program * # followed by the system password ( default is 1234). Now press 001 and then SP-PHONE. Enter the system speeddial location ( 00 to 99 ) or just press SP-PHONE again to go to 00. Now enter your line access number ( usually 0 or 9 ) followed by the telephone number you would like to assign for the speeddial. Now press AUTO DIAL / STORE to save your setting. To go to the next speeddial location press SP-PHONE and follow the above steps again. Press Program to exit program mode. To dial the system speeddial from any extesion lift the handset and press * followed by the speeddial location ( example 00 )PLEASE rate this answer if it was helpful.Thank you.

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Since the system can make both intercom calls and external calls it is factory programmed to consider a number dialled to be intercom hence need to pick a line before you can make an external call. However it is also possible to program your phone to automatically access an outside line on lifting your handset in the installation manual

The phone has 8 ring tones. From the idle phone, press PROGRAM and dial 99. Press the intercom or a CO line button TWICE and dial 2-8 on the keypad (1 is already default). When you're satisfied with the tone, press STORE. You have to do this for each line and the intercom you want to change and you need to do this at each phone. Pick up the handset and drop it back down to exit programming.

Panasonic analog phones plug into analog KSU's and have extension numbers beginning with 101. In additon, you can dial 0 to reach the phone programmed as Operator, and it's usually extension 101.

With the intercom dial tone (press INTERCOM or pick up the handset or press SP PHONE) you can start dialing codes defined in your number plan. You can also program left side buttons to monitor are directly select other extensions or dial codes to page all idle speakers in a 77xx phone.

Note this is specific to TA series systems, but the operation is similar in all Panasonic models.

It depends on what you get when you dial "9" on the intercom. If you get an outside line, then the 12 right side buttons on your phone can be programmed for one touch dialing like this:
On an idle phone, press PROGRAM a button and dial 9 plus the number and STORE. You can program more than one button by just pressing button numbers and STORE. Exit programming by picking up the handset and dropping it back down.

If you want a specific line, you may be able to dial the specific 8x code to access a line directly, or you can go into system programming and delete the open lines in program 400. Disabling would be the best, because if your 8x line is busy, you can't make the call with the auto dial button.

It depends on what happens when you dial "9" from the intercom. If it gives you a line, then that's your "access code". If it gives you a line that doesn't exist, then you need to fix your programming.

From the idle phone, press PROGRAM, one of the right side buttons, and dial 9 and your number and STORE. You can program one or all 12 buttons at once. When you're done, pick up the handset and drop it back down to exit programming.

Here are two methods to turn off background music, one of these should work depending on which Panasonic phone system your phone is connected to.

1) With phone idle, press the 1 key on the dial pad (turns off background music when it is on and turns on background music when it is off).

2) With phone idle, press intercom button then dial *751 on the dial pad followed by 0 on the dial pad to turn off background music(confirmation tone will be heard) and end by lifting handset and replacing in cradle. To turn background music on, press intercom button then dial *751 on the dial pad followed by 1 or 2 on the dial pad to select the background music source(confirmation tone will be heard) and end by lifting handset and replacing in cradle.

Down the right side of the phone you have 12 Personal Feature buttons. Also, from the intercom, dial "9" and see if you get an outside line. If you don't, you need to fix that in system programming.
Now, from your phone, press PROGRAM, one of the 12 right side buttons, and dial "9" plus the number you want and STORE. You can continue programming all 12 buttons and when you're done, pick up the handset and drop it back down to exit programming.

You dial them by pressing speakerphone or picking up the handset and pressing the button.

It's done in programming so the AUTO ANSWER button can control it. It needs to be dark and you need to tell the phone it's a TONE CALL. In a TA series that's done via (without picking up the handset) press PROGRAM 41 STORE. (42 is VOICE CALL and the button becomes the MUTE key).

Now, the AUTO ANS button toggles between ringing on the intercom and Voice Announce with Handsfree Answerback when lit.

From each phone, press PROGRAM 99 and the INTERCOM or CO buttons TWICE, then dial 1-8 and STORE. (default is 2). You can now make each line and intercom different, or each phone (up to 8) different. After you finish with each phone, just pick up and drop the handset back into the cradle to end programming.